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~Space Weather Update~ Quiet Sun~ Noon Conjunction [1]

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Submitted by Lia on Tue, 05/22/2012 - 10:07

QUIET SUN: With no sunspots actively flaring, the sun's x-ray output has flatlined [2]. Solar activity is very low, and likely to remain so for the next 24 hours.

 

SUNSET CONJUNCTION: When the sun goes down tonight, step outside and look west. An exquisitely-slender crescent Moon is passing to the left of Venus. A small telescope pointed at Venus shows that it [3] is [4] a [5] crescent [6], too. [sky map [7]]

 

NOON CONJUNCTION: Mercury, Jupiter and the Pleiades are converging for a beautiful three-way conjunction. Unfortunately, it's happening in broad daylight. The two planets and the star cluster are only a few degrees from the sun. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) photographed the encounter on May 22nd:

 

[8]

 

SOHO uses a coronagraph [9] to block the glare of the sun, revealing what the human eye cannot see. Later today, Mercury and Jupiter will pass in the noon sky less than 1/3rd a degree apart. Join SOHO for a ringside seat [10].

 


Solar wind
speed: 419.9 km/sec
density: 1.2 protons/cm3

explanation [11] | more data [12]
Updated: Today at 1656 UT


X-ray Solar Flares
6-hr max: B4
1414 UT May22
24-hr: B5 0735 UT May22
explanation [13] | more data [14]
Updated: Today at: 1700 UT



Daily Sun: 22 May 12


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None of the sunspots on the Earthside of the sun is actively flaring. Solar activity is low. Credit: SDO/HMI



Sunspot number: 120
What is the sunspot number? [16]
Updated 21 May 2012

Spotless Days
Current Stretch: 0 days
2012 total: 0 days (0%)
2011 total: 2 days (<1%)
2010 total: 51 days (14%)
2009 total: 260 days (71%)
Since 2004: 821 days
Typical Solar Min: 486 days

Updated 21 May 2012

The Radio Sun
10.7 cm flux: 131 sfu

explanation [17] | more data [18]
Updated 21 May 2012



Current Auroral Oval:

[19]


Switch to: Europe, USA, New Zealand, Antarctica
Credit: NOAA/POES



Planetary K-index
Now: Kp= 3 quiet
24-hr max: Kp= 4
unsettled
explanation [20] | more data [21]


Interplanetary Mag. Field
Btotal: 12.4 nT
Bz: 2.1 nT north

explanation [22] | more data [23]
Updated: Today at 1656 UT



Coronal Holes: 22 May 12


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There are no large coronal holes on the Earthside of the sun. Credit: SDO/AIA.

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  • Earth & Space Weather [25]

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[1] //soundofheart.org/galacticfreepress/content/space-weather-update-quiet-sun-noon-conjunction
[2] http://spaceweather.com/images2012/22may12/Xray.gif?PHPSESSID=9qb7rvop2gs21gtuhk6nvhij37
[3] http://spaceweather.com/submissions/large_image_popup.php?image_name=Zlatko-Pasko-VENa_1337492401.jpg
[4] http://spaceweather.com/submissions/large_image_popup.php?image_name=Mark-Marquette-Venus-Crescent-May-2012-017-2-472x521_1337228671.jpg
[5] http://spaceweather.com/submissions/large_image_popup.php?image_name=Elias-P.-Bonaros-Jr.-MD-Queens-20120519-01791_1337567237.jpg
[6] http://spaceweather.com/submissions/large_image_popup.php?image_name=Eric-von-der-Heyden-venus20052012240_g3_b3_ap13_3ka_1337533259.png
[7] http://spaceweather.com/images2012/22may12/skymap.gif?PHPSESSID=9qb7rvop2gs21gtuhk6nvhij37
[8] http://spaceweather.com/images2012/22may12/conjunction.jpg?PHPSESSID=9qb7rvop2gs21gtuhk6nvhij37
[9] http://spaceweather.com/glossary/coronagraph.html?PHPSESSID=9qb7rvop2gs21gtuhk6nvhij37
[10] http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/c3/512/
[11] http://spaceweather.com/glossary/solarwinddata.html
[12] http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ace/MAG_SWEPAM_24h.html
[13] http://spaceweather.com/glossary/flareclasses.html
[14] http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/xray_5m.html
[15] http://spaceweather.com/images2012/22may12/hmi4096_blank.jpg?PHPSESSID=9qb7rvop2gs21gtuhk6nvhij37
[16] http://spaceweather.com/glossary/sunspotnumber.html
[17] http://www.ips.gov.au/Educational/2/2/5
[18] http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/SolarCycle/f10.gif
[19] http://www.sec.noaa.gov/pmap/gif/pmapN.gif
[20] http://www.spaceweather.com/glossary/kp.html
[21] http://www.sec.noaa.gov/rt_plots/kp_3d.html
[22] http://spaceweather.com/glossary/imf.html
[23] http://www.sec.noaa.gov/ace/MAG_24h.html
[24] http://spaceweather.com/images2012/22may12/coronalhole_sdo_blank.jpg?PHPSESSID=9qb7rvop2gs21gtuhk6nvhij37
[25] //soundofheart.org/galacticfreepress/type-post/earth-space-weather